Man injured in Kramatorsk shelling

Man injured in Kramatorsk shelling

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On July 7, as a result of enemy shelling of Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region, one civilian was injured and at least 25 objects were damaged.

This was reported by the Kramatorsk City Council on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.

"On July 7, 2025, the Russians carried out another shelling of Kramatorsk using the Tornado-S multiple launch rocket system. A total of four hits were recorded in the city. As a result of the attack, one civilian was injured, suffering from acoustic trauma and a gunshot wound to the shoulder blade. The person was hospitalized. He is a man born in 1990," the report said.

It also noted that at least 25 objects were damaged in the city as a result of the shelling, including one service station building, five enterprise buildings, and 19 vehicles.

Read also: Enemy struck Kramatorsk with rocket artillery, two wounded

Currently, the inspection of houses around the impact sites for damage to windows and roofs is continuing. The relevant services are working at the impact sites, and the elimination of the consequences of the shelling is ongoing, the city council assured.

As reported, on July 7, the city of Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region was hit by four enemy strikes, with preliminary reports of casualties.

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